Club Shay Shay - Nightcap - Hour 1: NFL Draft reaction, Lakers go down 0-3
Episode Date: April 26, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson react to the Atlanta Falcons shocking the NFL world by taking Michael Penix Jr. at No. 8 despite having signed Kirk Cousins to a 4-year deal this offseaso...n, and LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers losing to the Denver Nuggets. 5:00 - Michael Penix drafted #8 overall by Falcons 31:00 - Chiefs add Xavier Worthy 38:00 - Lakers lose to Nuggets 48:00 - Nightcap will be live from the draft next year 54:00 - 76ers beat Knicks (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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we don't want to waste any of your time. The NFL draft was tonight, NBA.
Y'all might need to rethink things. And when the draft is on,
y'all move y'all playoff games to another day.
Cause I can imagine what these ratings were like. The Chicago Bears, the worst kept secret
in the draft. The Chicago Bears
selected Caleb Williams
out of the University of Southern Cal.
Ocho, really no surprises
early on. Jaden Daniels. No, not at all.
Drake Mayweather went three. Marvin Harrison went
four. Joe Alwyn. I like
this pick by the Chargers. We'll get into that a little
later. Malik goes pig by the charges. We'll get into that a little later.
Malik neighbors goes to the giants.
Joe JC Latham tackle goes to Tennessee.
The shocker,
Michael Penix Jr.
Going to the Atlanta Falcons.
Wait,
wait,
that was,
that was a shocker to you.
They just gave Kirk because of the 150 million with 80 million guarantee.
That's not a shocker to you. No. That's not a shocker to you?
No, that's not a shocker to me because they still need a quarterback to secure their future,
and they don't believe in Desmond Ritter.
So, obviously, listen, listen, you pay Kirk Cousins the type of money you had.
You had to overpay for Kirk Cousins, but you still had to secure your quarterback for the future
because that's not Kirk Cousins, who is coming off an Achilles injury.
Thank you.
If that's your case,
why pay that kind of money?
If he's not the quarterback of your future,
why are you paying a quarterback
that's not the quarterback
of your future,
the $150 million?
Because you understand,
Unc, you understand
the position that they were in
for the Falcons.
They have to pay somebody.
No, they don't.
There was no other
quarterback to pay.
There was no other quarterback
to pay.
Hold on.
You have to pay for Kirk Cousins.
If he's not your quarterback
of the future,
why not get a stopgap?
A who?
A stopgap. A fill-in.
Knowing that he's not going to be
long-term. They just
had fill-ins, basically.
They just had fill-ins.
So that's where Kirk Cousins is then.
No, no, no. Now you know
Kirk Cousins is going to give you what you want in the regular season
after the quarterback position. You know that. You know that you know that am i the only one confused by this but you listen you know you
know what kirk cousin is going to give you during the regular season they're going to put up numbers
offensively in the air that's that is what they that's what they paid for and you know they had
to overpay okay so let me ask you this if i know what kirk cousin's gonna give me i gave him 180
million i gave him 50 million at the time of signing.
I gave him $100 million fully guaranteed.
Why draft Penning Jr. if I know what Kirk Cousins is going to give me?
Because Penning Jr. is the future quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons.
He's a fill-in for right now.
So you pay $180 million for a fill-in?
Yes, that's what you have to do.
That's the nature of the business.
No, it's not.
Wait, let me tell you something.
Let me tell you something.
You know what else is the nature of the business and is perfect, which has always been in Kirk Cousins' favor?
Grace has always been on Kirk Cousins' side.
Timing.
Timing is everything.
I get it.
Timing is of the essence. And for some reason, every time it's time for Kirk Cousins to get paid, the timing and the strategic ways and the way he goes about business, he's always been on the winning side.
I understand.
Always been on the winning side.
I understand.
Washington franchising.
Okay, let's see what he can do.
Franchise him again.
Oh, he betting on himself.
He bet on himself twice.
I get Minnesota.
Because Minnesota says, hey, with what we have defensively and the skill positions we have, I like Kirk Cousins long term.
So we're going to give him this money.
What I don't understand is that you give a quarterback one hundred and eighty million.
You give him 50 million at the time of signing.
You fully guarantee a hundred million dollars and you take a quarterback.
Right. So what is that telling you?
That that's telling you exactly exactly what I'm saying. They're taking a quarterback for the. So what is that telling you? That's telling you exactly what I'm saying.
They're taking a quarterback for the reason to secure their future.
But one, again, he's coming.
They gave him $180 million.
They didn't have a choice.
Yes, they did.
There was nobody else.
You just told me in the chat that Kirk Cousins is a stopgap.
Why spend $180 million for a stopgap?
Because you know what you get from them in the regular season.
They haven't had anybody. But if only for one season
is a stopgap. It's not
long-term.
Oh, you're not.
You got to stay with me on that. I'm with you.
I'm with you.
Stay with me, baby. Michael Penning Jr.
is going to be
the quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons for 10
plus years.
How much longer is Kirk Cousins going to play?
No. We're going to allow
Michael Pinnock Jr.
to sit behind Kirk Cousins
for a year, maybe two,
three, it ain't happening.
Three years, it's not happening.
And Michael Pinnock Jr. is going to learn from Kirk Cousins
the same way Patrick Mahomes sat behind Alex Smith.
I guarantee you it's going to pan out just like that.
I guarantee you.
But Alex Smith wasn't on $180 million with $100 million guaranteed.
I know.
I know.
We can't focus on the numbers because you know the market goes up every season.
Okay.
Timing. It's the timing of everything. i don't have a problem with the timing but if you it doesn't make any
sense for you to spend this kind of money for to us to anybody but but but the owner ownership is
done that's why they paid it and that's why they still drafted the quarterback thing i mean i'm
looking and i think everybody everybody is confused by this.
Everybody is saying,
well, you spend this kind of money on a quarterback.
That's supposed to be your future.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
So let me ask you a question.
Who's the future in Pittsburgh?
You know what?
That is still up in the air.
Now, I think Russell Wilson
is going to have a good season this year. I Russell Wilson is going to have a good season this year.
I know he's going to have a good season this year
and he's going to go elsewhere
and get another starting job.
I think, I would assume,
Justin Fields is the answer for the future.
They didn't pick up his fifth-year option.
I would assume.
They didn't pick up his fifth-year option.
Again, they didn't pick up the fifth-year option.
So again, I don't know.
I don't know what Tomlin
and the Rooney family is thinking on that end.
I'm not sure.
I was just checking.
I mean, I would think if Russell Wilson was their future,
they would secure him long term.
I would assume.
But wait, wait.
We'll know if Russell Wilson is their future,
depending on the season he has this year,
which I'm assuming will be good as long as it's not against the Bengals.
Caleb Williams goes number one overall. Jane Daniels,
I mean, quarterbacks, the first three picks,
we thought we would see a run of quarterbacks.
Six picks the first time in the draft
lottery that we've had six
quarterbacks go in the first 12 picks.
I don't think, but
it goes to
show you. Think about it, Ochoa.
Quarterback, quarterback,
quarterback, wide receiver, OT, wide receiver, quarterback, quarterback, wide receiver, OT, wide receiver,
OT, quarterback, wide receiver, quarterback, tackle, quarterback, tight end.
You see where the league is headed?
Offense, offense, offense.
You remember it used to be a run.
You might have a quarterback
and then you have a run
of defensive players
trying to stop.
It seems to me,
they're like,
well, you know what?
What the rules are,
let me try to reinforce
a strength.
Let me go ahead
and build this thing up.
Hey, we got an arsenal
and you know what?
Let's get some more arsenals.
Let's get some more planes. Let's get some more arsenals. Let's get some more plays.
Let's get some more heavy artillery.
Yeah, but you know what?
I think there were some very good defensive players in the draft.
I don't think there were many that warranted or good enough
to go ahead and offer the players that were available.
And you got to think about some of the needs that some of these teams went after.
Obviously, the needs were at the quarterback position
because everything starts from the quarterback position
before you feel any other roster spot.
I think the first 10, maybe the first 10, 11, 12 picks
were needs that those teams needed very badly to continue to compete.
And if you want to be a contender, they did what they needed to do
and filled holes. Yeah, I want to be a contender, they did what they needed to do and filled holes.
I'm looking at Justin Fields
and say, hold on. Y'all get all of a sudden
y'all trade for Keenan Williams, y'all get Roman
Duse. Hold on, when was this? When I was
there.
For the longest time, I didn't have nothing. I only
had DJ Moore for a year.
And now y'all give this guy DJ Moore,
y'all give him Keenan Allen, proven.
And y'all go get a quarterback in the first round.
Roman Dusek.
And you still got Cole commit.
Cole commit.
So like, whoa, whoa, whoa, what?
What about your boy?
Well, at some at some point, you got to do right.
At some point.
Why you could do right?
Why you cheat on me?
It's like your girl.
You're right about that.
But at some point, you have to do right.
There are a few organizations that have to do right by their quarterback
if they want to see success.
The Bears haven't done right by their quarterbacks in a very, very long time.
Very, very long time.
So it's about time.
And again, that statement Kayla Williams made long before it was time for the draft.
You remember?
If I got to go,
if I got to go to so-and-so I'll probably go back to school if necessary.
You didn't know,
but I know nobody,
nobody believed it,
but still just put it out there in the universe.
Listen,
owners understand,
listen,
we got it.
We got to take a serious.
I think the thing is,
we got to take it presented itself.
This man was not going back to school because all you do is delay getting to that big money.
You can get to the big money after the third year. So why would I go back to school for another year?
Now, I will get 40 million. His entire rookie contract is about to be guaranteed.
You mean to tell me that a kid would go back to school?
I don't know his financial situation he could have gone back but
40 years guaranteed within a three-year term i can turn around and get a quarter of a billion
maybe 300 million but i'm gonna go back to school because i got a five million dollar nil deal and
i don't particularly might want to go to the place that draft me number one overall nobody believed
that everybody called bull jive from the jump i like but you know i'm happy i'm happy our organization is getting it right they doing it right now if we can just do we if we can get
if we can get the jets organization to do right because aaron rogers is not the answer for the
foreseeable future you know as far as long term is concerned and we can get the it's one more team
that that doesn't do right by their quarterback position i'll think
about it but i'll come back well i like what the jets did they got tyron smith free agency they
gonna put him at left tackle they got the guy got another another tackle they put him at right tackle
because at the end of the day it doesn't matter it doesn't matter if aaron rogers is on his back
he ain't throwing from his back you could have all the skill position players that you want
but you somehow somebody got to protect it.
That's why I love what the Chargers did.
The Chargers says, you know what?
We got Rashawn Slater, one of the better young tackles that left tackle.
We bring in Joe.
We secure that.
And so now we can go play football.
We can throw the ball with our quarterback being protected.
Yeah.
And you know what I do like also with that for the? For the Chargers, they let Kenny Allen go.
So there were so many receivers on the board.
So this is the alarm and the alert.
Quentin Johnson, Quentin Johnson, I know you're going to see this.
Boy, it's your time.
Yeah.
It's your time.
They didn't take a receiver because they believe in you.
So it's your time to show up and show out.
No, they realized.
They just gave you the torch. The torch is yours now. You are the you are the number one they said nah look at all these receivers that he had
before and he couldn't throw because he's on his back so let me get somebody to stabilize the edges
right right now maybe we maybe we're not trying to maybe he's not throwing for 17,000 yards a game, but we're winning and we're protected.
Now, that defense is going to have to live up
until it's billing.
You got a Joey Bosa.
You got a Khalil Mack.
You got a Derwin James.
Guys, it's time.
They loaded.
They loaded, bro.
It's time.
Asante Samuel Jr.
It is time for you guys to make
some noise. It's too much talent
over there. Now, I believe
Jim Harbaugh
will get more out of them than
their previous head coach.
He's going to get it right. But that's
too much talent over there, Ocho, for them not
to miss the playoffs and be
middling around like they do.
Yeah.
Jayden Daniels goes to the commanders. I be middling around like they do. Yeah. They're going to be all right.
Jayden Daniels goes to the commanders.
I like this.
I like this pick.
I like Drake May.
I don't know all this posturing.
Oh, the Patriots will listen to the offers.
For what?
Offers for what?
You need a quarterback.
You need a quarterback.
You need a quarterback.
You need a quarterback.
And this one was available.
Marvin Harrison Jr., I like that pick.
Like I said, I like Joe Alt going to the Chargers.
I like that.
Tyron Smith on the left side.
Joe Alt, who was a left tackle, he's going to move to the right side.
And guess what?
When Tyron Smith retires, he kicks back over to the left side.
To the left.
I like Tennessee Tights.
I like Latham.
They got to protect the quarterback, whomever that may be.
Michael Penn is doing this, but
this is where it got interesting at. Ocho, you and I
have touched on this. He went number
eight. I mean, it was a shocker.
Everybody was shocked because
their surprise is kind of like,
hold on, it would have been like
Miami paying Tyreek
all that money and then turn around and draft
the receiver in the first round.
I understand what you mean.
I was like, hold on, Ocho.
They got Tyreek.
They just gave Tyreek 30. You told me
they insecure?
Right.
That's the only shocker for me.
When you go back to...
This is what Cousins' agent said.
Yes, it was a big surprise.
We had no idea this was coming.
The truth is the whole league had no idea this was coming. We got no hands up.
Kirk got no call from the Falcons when they were on the clock. That was the first we heard. It never came up in any conversation now. So what does that tell you?
What does that tell you? That tells you all you need. That tells you exactly what I just said.
So what does that tell you?
That tells you all you need.
That tells you exactly what I just said.
We didn't have a choice but to pay you the money you did because it's what you commanded and what you warranted
based on the production and what you put in in previous years.
That's what it is.
That's what the market was based on who Kirk Cousins is and his resume.
But we had to pay you that.
But we don't see you as a quarterback for the foreseeable future.
So we're going to have to draft
what's best on the board,
the next best thing.
And that was Michael Penning Jr.
Let me ask you a question.
You spend $30 million for a house.
Are you expecting to do renovation?
Oh, oh, I'm so glad you just said that.
I am so glad you just said that.
I have a very good friend of mine. You might know
him. We call him the biggest
boss. His name is Rick Ross.
He just bought a house on Star
Island for $37 million.
And guess what he
did to it? Tore it down and renovated
it. Yes. Come on now, talk
to me. Tore it, tore down
a $37 million house
to nothing and is renovating it and putting another 50 into it.
I heard about that.
Great example.
I'm not going to say what somebody did with their money, but I'm not saying that's the most fiscally responsible thing to do.
Right, right, right.
Hey, we love you.
That's your money in your pocket.
And I ain't counting nobody's pocket.
I don't believe that's the best use of 37 million, but that's his money.
But when I look at it, when I look at Ocho, that's the only thing.
Look, there are certain players I think you give a heads up to.
I'm a home.
Right.
Brady.
Yeah.
But I don't think Brady got a heads up when they selected Jimmy G.
Garoppolo.
No, he didn't.
But we got to understand as a starting quarterback of a franchise, you don't want to be looking over your shoulder with that kind of pressure and knowing at any minute if I'm playing bad, there's a chance
so-and-so could be starting. That is
why Garoppolo had to be shipped
off. That's why he had to be shipped
off. Or an injury. Because remember how
Tom got the job. Oh, yeah.
Drew Bledsoe getting hurt when Mo Williams hit him.
That's Mo Lewis.
Mo Lewis. I'm sorry.
Quarterback
like to take every snap,
kneel downs and everything.
I don't want you looking at my potential successor.
You're going to go into it blind.
You're going to have no idea what this guy's capable of
because I'm not going to let him get on the field.
Even when it comes to kneel downs.
No, I got this victory.
I'm perfectly fine taking the snap and getting a kneel down.
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Oh, Joe, the Giants.
You like it?
I don't.
I like Malik.
Because who's going to get in the ball?
No, I like neighbor.
I think he's phenomenal.
Who's going to get in the ball?
Man, brother Daniel Jones.
Now, listen, I know what you're going to say.
I know what you're going to say.
But I like the pairing.
I like the pairing of Jalen Hyatt and Malik Neighbors.
Sterling Shepard as well.
Sterling is still there, right?
I don't want to speak too fast.
Yeah.
Okay, okay.
I like the trio.
Now, you might not be too fond on Daniel Jones.ones i don't think anybody is sometimes right they probably aren't but listen sometimes you get a receiver
sometimes you get a receiver that makes the quarterback better sometimes you have quarterbacks
that make the receivers better i think malik neighbors is this kind of receiver
that makes daniel j Jones that much better.
That's just how I feel.
I feel you have a receiver that is great and intermediate, deep routes, being able to run everything short, beat man to man.
Then you have Jalen Hyatt, who is also a speedster. So there's so many different things that you can do, especially with Sterling Shepard being able to command and
understanding how to run the
intermediate stuff as well, being able to
sit down in his own and making Daniel Jones'
job easy, where he
doesn't have to be Superman and put on his cape
because the supporting cast has just gotten
that much better around him. I could
be wrong. But here's the thing. They've
never asked him to be Superman.
Hell, they asked him to be
clark kent and hell he's playing like lois lane what the hell you mean they didn't ask him to be
they didn't ask him to be special
they just asked not to turn the ball over and not to take so many sacks i mean sometimes you know
quarterbacks get and they're always trying to make the big play.
And sometimes you have to get out of your way.
It's okay. It's okay to hit a single.
Sometimes it's okay to walk.
It's okay to throw the ball out of bounds, Ocho.
You can't make every play.
But you putting the ball
in harm's way or taking a sack
that's potentially taking us out of field goal range
or putting us
in third and 10,
third and 15.
When we could have been bad situation.
It could have been third and five when it could have been third and five.
So that,
those are some of the things,
uh,
Daniel Jones is a starter.
They got,
they got,
uh,
drew lock.
Remember,
I think they got drew lock and they got Tommy DeVito running backs.
Uh,
uh,
Devin Singletary,
Eric Gray,
Gary Brightwell.
And they got Malik neighbors, Jalen Hyatt, Gunnar Olszewski, Darius Slayton,
Isaiah McKenzie, Miles Boykin, Wondell Robinson, Isaiah.
Obviously, all the all these guys are not going to beat it all because it's got nine receivers.
You normally keep you. You you you ain't even say Sterling Shepard name.
So he's not there anymore. I think they got i think he might have left for free agency oh shit damn well i wonder who did i
wonder who gonna be the number three well malik neighbors jaylen hyatt they still have yeah that's
the two they still have mckenzie oh yeah okay slade slade they still got one dale robinson
okay who played well so that's gonna, that's going to be very,
very interesting.
Uh,
um,
I wonder how the,
uh,
I wonder how the giants fans,
uh,
felt about that.
Cause like I said,
I was watching,
don't you?
I didn't have the sound on.
So I didn't know if there was booze going on,
if there were cheers with,
I'm sure they were cheering the selection,
but I probably,
I think giants fan probably wanted a quarterback in that spot.
Minnesota traded up with the Jets to take J.J. McCartney with number 10.
J.J. McCarthy, excuse me, with the 10 slot.
And Bo Nix went to the Broncos.
I don't think we're surprised by that.
We know they need a quarterback.
He's potentially the quarterback of the future.
The Raiders didn't move at all and got Brock
Bowers landed in their lap.
Now he with Devontae
Adams.
What's the other guy from
New England they got?
Miles.
He was a quarterback
in college. I forget his name.
Came from the Patriots.
I don't know.
Myers?
You know what I thought?
You know what I thought?
I said it right before the draft started or when it was time for the number two pick.
I was like, I tweeted out, I wonder if the Raiders are going to be able to sneak up the number two.
Because I know Antonio Pierce.
I know Antonio Pierce wanted to take it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I know.
Because think about how long they waited to get a quarterback.
You know, for whatever reason, Haskins, he might have been able to.
But, you know, tragically, he lost his life.
Yes, sir.
RG3 situation.
RG3, I think.
Jacoby Myers. That's I think. Jacoby Myers.
That's the guy.
Jacoby Myers is the other one.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Jacoby Myers.
War number 16.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's with Devontae.
And so I just knew because this kid,
5,000 yards passing,
almost 5,000 yards,
well, yeah, 4,000 yards passing,
all those touchdowns,
he was sensational. And to take that and say, well, he had 4,000 yards passing. All those touchdowns, he was sensational.
And to
take that and say, well, you know what?
We're going to build a team. You can
build whatever you want to. Without the
foundation, that
house is nothing.
Without that quarterback,
think about it. No matter
what they do, they take my homes, whatever.
As long as they got my homes, Kansas City is going to be dangerous.
It'll be all right.
Ain't very many teams can lose a receiver of Tyreek's caliber.
Caliber, yeah.
And still win an MVP and back-to-back Super Bowls with MVP.
That's a rarity.
Yeah.
But listen, you got to have that special piece in place.
Yes, yes.
And so when I get an opportunity to get it,
Mocho.
Right.
You got to get it.
You got to get it.
And you know,
you know what the funny thing,
the funny thing is about the draft.
The funny thing about the first round,
like everything is a toss up.
It's a gamble.
There's no,
you,
you never know if everybody's going to pan out.
You just hope so.
And by doing that,
you got to build the pieces around them,
you know, to give the players that you got to build the pieces around them you know to give
their players the best chances to succeed uh the chiefs wide receiver room hollywood brown 427
xavier worthy the fastest combine time in in nfl history 421 rashid rice 451 he's probably
gonna miss a couple games oh cho we don't need to get... About two. I say about two.
I saw a report about a couple.
A couple games is two. Yes.
You still got Trav, who I believe is the
go-tight end, still playing at a extremely
high level. You got that guy 1-5.
As long as you got 1-5, you got
a chance. Now,
I think they should go into the
draft and get a big receiver. You got
to have one, Ocho. You got to have one, 6'1".
Well, you got one.
Rasheed Rice ain't little.
Man, Rasheed.
I told you the thing Rasheed Rice is.
Listen, wait.
Before you even say anything, I'm not even joking.
Every time I see him on TV, I swore he had to be about 6'2".
No, he don't think you're that.
Am I wrong?
I told Rasheed Rice probably about 6'0", if that.
He looks small to me, Ocho. No, he don't think he's that big. Am I wrong? I thought Rasheed Rice probably about six foot, if that. He looks small to me, Ocho.
No, I mean,
I don't know.
He look like,
like, he's not as big as Dwayne Bowe.
No, hell no.
A D-Bow was huge.
Yeah, he look like a big receiver.
No, I don't think he that big.
Hold on.
Pull up his stats right quick.
Yeah, they got... How much?
That's a good size.
He don't look that big to me.
You mean like 6'3", 6'4"?
No, 6'2 is fine.
But you know what? Here's the thing.
I think the thing that threw me off is that
he catches a lot of smokescreens.
They don't use him like a typical, like, like Devontae.
Devontae is an average five to six, six, one, but he, he's outside.
He's running comeback. He's running dig routes. He's running square outs.
He's doing, and Rasheed Rice, a lot of his stuff is bubble screen,
smoke jailbreak screens and things of that nature. So you don't look.
Right. You remember you gotta sometimes when you have a receiver that is not good at certain things you got to be able to hide them and use them in different ways you got to understand
devontae adams is an elite route runner no he's a free release guy he getting up yeah that too
listen rashid rice my that might not be his strength.
So they use him to his strengths.
I'm not going to say hide him.
You know how you can hide your quarterback a little bit?
Yeah, or you try to.
You can do that with receivers as well when they're not good or something.
If you look at it, Ocho, I think we had a record 23 offensive players
were taken in the first 32 picks, including seven wide receivers
and six quarterbacks.
The first defensive player came off the edge.
He was Jared Verst.
UCLA?
No, hold on.
Dallas Turner.
No, Latu Latu was the first at 15.
Yeah, UCLA.
Yeah, 15.
And then you had Byron Murphy.
You had a run of defenders. Byron Murphy, DT the D-end. Yeah, 15. And then you had Byron Murphy. You had a run of defenders.
Byron Murphy, DT from Texas, 16.
Dallas Turner, Edge, Alabama.
And then you had Burst, the Rams, from Florida State.
And then you had another, Chopp Robinson, went to Miami.
And we understand that because of Bradley Chopp's injury.
You know, the other guy on the other side, he's coming off an injury.
So you've got to find a way to generate pressure.
And remember, they got rid of Xavier.
They got rid of Howard.
Yeah.
So they lost some defensive players.
Now they get a healthy J. Ram back.
So after, you know, he came back in the season and played well,
he'll be even better because he has an opportunity to train and not rehab.
So he'll be...
Ram, I'm not worried about him.
I think he'll be really good
and pick up and get back to that all-pro status.
So...
I like the Eagles pick.
Young Bull.
I like Young Bull from Toledo.
Yeah, they needed the DB.
Listen, hey, he's so nice. Listen, he's so nice too.
He's so nice.
I don't care.
I don't care nothing about him coming from Toledo.
And people will talk about, oh, the competition he had to play against.
Man, listen, he jumps out at you.
Nice beat.
He jumps out at you.
Listen, coverage, zone, man, everything.
He's nice.
He's what I call, even though he's come out of college
he's so polished as if he's already been in the nfl so you can tell whoever does this coaching
in the offseason they on point look at his feet look at look at look at smooth look how smooth
the look how he transitioned thank you thank you man that joke hey that backpedal it coming
ain't a whole lot ain't a whole lot of wasted motion.
And then I saw,
I saw,
I retweeted.
I saw some,
some dude,
uh,
obviously he's part of media in Philadelphia.
He say,
uh,
with the,
whatever pick we pick Quinn Mitchell.
I don't like that pick.
I'm like,
what do y'all be watching?
Like,
what do y'all be watching?
Do you actually watch a film on the
individuals that are being picked or you just pick a name down a hat that you just like that
you think might fit on the team he was a need that we needed obviously i'm not i'm not sure if
they're they're happy with bradbury bradbury i love him to death you know even though you know
he had his ups and downs more more downs than ups okay okay i get you but how could you not watch a player of quentin
mitchell's caliber and then even say something like that on draft day after he gets and have
something negative to say oh i wish we had picked man i hate stuff like that he ain't go to no big
school so you didn't see him so unless you scouted him or know what you're looking for when you look
at it it goes over your head.
So we're looking at his feet.
We're looking at how he turns his hips.
We're watching him transition.
Okay.
Can he backpedal?
And come.
Yeah.
Every time. And get those hips around.
Because that's what I'm looking at.
You watch, look at his feet.
Look at his feet.
Ain't no elongated motion of face chopper.
Hey, he's sitting back there
in that crouch.
I'm coming.
Listen, I watched the film on him.
On the inside and the slot.
I seen him on the outside
with bigger receivers,
with smaller receivers.
And he's changing up.
He's changing up his technique
based on the type of receiver he's covering.
Man.
But I like it.
I think they need that.
But they got to tackle.
They seconded it.
And Ocho, remember I said this all year?
Oh, shut up.
What you know?
What you know?
How you know?
That playoff game?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Where I said they was playing possum?
No.
No, they were bad.
They were bad.
They're not OJ.
They don't play little possum.
Ocho.
They ain't want to tackle that game, man.
I don't know what happened.
What you mean that game?
No game.
Well, no, the playoff game was worse now.
The playoff game, I can't remember who it was they were playing.
They wasn't tackling at all.
It's like they weren't even trying.
But we saw this in the regular season
and you try to say they gonna pick it up.
Ocho, you are what you are.
At that point in time
in the season, you know, okay, I'm gonna give
you a little grace. You say, hey, Unc, give them
time. It's only week five. Then you say,
oh, come on, Unc, it's only week 10.
Come on, Unc, it's only week 15.
I don't like what they have, Ocho. The season's
damn near over. You're talking about give them a chance.
I mean, they started off 10-1.
So I gave them a little grace.
And what did I tell you?
I said, Ochoa, that fool's gold.
I said, you accepted things in a win.
You never would have lost.
All that poor tackling.
All that inability to turn the team over.
I said, you accepted that, Ochoa.
But we went. I said, you accepted that on the show. Oh, but we went.
I said, okay.
Then when it happened,
all their fans went crazy.
The same fans that went crazy on their team
when they lost that game
and they lost the division.
All of a sudden,
whoa, I just tried to tell y'all that.
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Ocho.
Woo.
Lakers lose to the Nuggets.
Oh, man.
Here's the thing.
Nicola Jokic, 24 points, 15 rebounds.
Aaron Gordon, 29 points, 15 rebounds.
Murray, 22 points, 5 rebounds.
MPJ, 20 points, 10 rebounds.
LeBron James and Anthony Davis had 59 points.
Jokic and Murray had 46 points.
The rest of the Lakers started, had 27 points.
The rest of the Nuggets started, 54 points.
I knew once the Lakers didn't win that game the other night,
it was going to be difficult.
Because you're going to think about it, Ocho.
AD 32-11.
LeBron 26-12-8.
D-Lo had 23 on seven made threes.
What was the likelihood,
considering the way he played game one
and he played game two,
that he was going to come back?
It was going to be more likely
that he come back and play more like game one
than he did game two.
Now, I didn't expect these numbers.
Zero points, zero of seven, zero of six.
I didn't expect that.
I didn't.
I'll be lying if I said him said, I thought that.
But I didn't think it was.
Especially at home.
Especially at home.
Exactly.
But I didn't expect him.
I didn't expect another seven of 11 from three.
Bron and AD
going to give you what they going to give you.
Now, who
the third guy? And remember I said
this at the beginning. The Lakers
other three starters,
Austin Reeves, Rui,
and D'Lo
will need to outplay Aaron Gordon,
Michael Porter Jr.,
and KCP
in order for them to win.
And there you go.
Lakers not getting off the K rebound.
They can't get off the defensive glass.
Aaron Murray, excuse me, Jamal Murray getting on the glass,
getting rebounds, getting put back.
Michael Porter Jr., KCP.
I'm like, really?
If Anthony Davis is the only one that's allowed to get rebounds for the Lakers,
I was like, guys, come on.
I mean, listen.
Go ahead.
Listen, once again, the Lakers blew a double-digit lead.
Once again, the Lakers blew a double-digit lead and didn't get enough.
What's the word again you say?
Separation.
There it is.
Didn't get enough separation again.
Hell, AD said it.
AD said it the other night.
Not only did he say it, it came into fruition because now it looks like he knows exactly what we're talking about when he said,
we don't know what we're doing later in the games.
And they look just like that.
You got to understand. You got to understand that the tongue is powerful, man. Yeah they look just like that. You got to understand,
you got to understand,
you got to understand
that the tongue is powerful, man.
Yeah.
The tongue is powerful.
To me, it's almost like
you're throwing your coach under the bus.
Like he's not doing his job,
even though the head coach,
and you understand you are the Lakers.
So who do you think
going to take the brunt of the heat
for y'all losing again?
Or if you get swept?
Oh, yeah.
He going to be out of here.
Who going to get fired? Ham. Or if you get swept. Oh, yeah, he going to be out of here.
Who going to get fired?
Ham.
Man, you always want to cover your coach at all times.
You always want to cover your coach. There was minus 13 on the glass.
There was minus five.
There was what, minus five?
There was minus six on the offensive glass.
I mean, you're not.
Anthony Davis in the game two through three quarters anthony davis
had 32 points on 14 to 18 shooting in the fourth quarter he had zero points on one field goal
attempt in game three he had 30 points through three quarters on 13 to 20 shooting in the fourth
quarter he had three points on one of three now either he's running out of gas or then
now it looks to me they're not getting the ball because he got one shot attempt in game two and
he got three he got four shot attempts in game in game three that's not enough well i have i have a
question now you know better than i do when it comes to when it comes to basketball basketball
they run plays yes they run plays. Yes.
They run plays for certain situations.
You scheme, you have tactics, you have all that.
The same as NFL.
When Patrick Mahomes comes to the line of scrimmage, matter of fact, when Joe Burrow comes to the line of scrimmage and he sees the defense, you know what?
I don't care what the play call that comes in.
Jamal, pay attention to me.
I can auto.
I can auto.
So in crunch time and later in the games, whoever's running the point, whether it be LeBron, whether it be D'Lo bringing the ball down, change the play.
Or Austin Reeves, change the play to make sure you have a reason to get goddamn AD the ball.
It's pretty simple.
Yeah, it's frustrating because you see a concerted effort through the first three games, 18 shot attempts through three quarters,
20 shot attempts through three quarters.
But in the fourth quarter, he get one field goal attempt.
In the fourth quarter, he get four field goal attempts.
Right.
You think he tired?
You can't get tired.
Too many minutes.
No, hell no.
You know, come playoff time, you're going to have to play 40 minutes a night.
Expect to play 40 minutes a night.
Anthony Davis played 43 minutes.
LeBron played 42 minutes.
D-Lo played, Austin Reeves played 41.
Austin Reeves got it going late, but he missed a couple of bunnies.
He didn't have his finest game.
D-Lo, obviously, you can't have your starter score no points.
You just can't.
In the four?
No, he didn't have any points in the game.
You can't have that.
Especially when the Nuggets started.
They had four starters with 20-plus points.
The Nuggets starters, they had four starters with 20 plus points.
Hey, is it that difficult to be consistent?
Because D-Lo just had a hell of a game in game two.
A hell of a game in game two.
And you come up, I'm not going to call it a stinker.
I'm sure that's what other people call it.
But is it that difficult to be consistent?
Yeah. Yeah? Yeah.
Yeah.
Lights are bright.
It's different playing in LA.
Whoa,
lights are bright.
LA. I've been to LA before.
This ain't his first,
this ain't his first rodeo in LA.
Is it,
is the expectations different when you was in Cincinnati?
Were the expectations different than when you played in New England?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
So imagine that's the Lakers now.
When you talk about great players, the Pantheons, the Russell, I mean, the Chamberlains, the Elgin Baylors, the Shacks, the Kobe's, the Magic, the Kareem's, the Worthy's, the George Mikan's.
Yeah. Now, listen listen this is the thing even though i'm in a different place it's still the game of football even though you're in a
different place even though you're playing in la as opposed to wherever you're previous before la
and you remember this is your second stint in la so you should already be used to the lights you've
been playing the game of basketball since you was eight years old. Now, it doesn't change.
This is still the same child's game
you've always played.
So that shouldn't change
based on the atmosphere
and your surroundings,
whether the lights are bright
or whether the lights are off.
The expectations changes.
Okay.
Pressure, pressure, pressure situation.
Expectations.
You see,
if you're in a relationship and you don't have no expectations,
if she does something
to disappoint you,
you're not upset.
But when you have expectations,
that's when it hurts.
Yeah.
And the greater the expectations,
the greater the pressure
and the more it hurts.
And see, that's what I tell people.
People like, man, I say, bro,
I'm damn near in tears when I lose
because if it doesn't hurt that bad,
you probably didn't invest that much into it.
Right.
It's got to mean something to you
because I'm thinking about the time,
what I sacrificed,
the time that I didn't do what I promised my kids I'd do,
like go to the amusement
park or take them to do this X, Y, and Z or misfunctions with my family to try to get better
at a task. You damn right it hurt. And y'all can say, oh man, man, you cry. Yes. Yes. Because
that's how invested I am. And when things don't go well with this, yeah, it hurt because I know how much time I put into nightcap, how much time I put in the podcast.
Right, right.
How we try to get better at what we do, because that's the objective.
What are we doing this for?
Yeah.
OK, it's fine.
Yeah, we do great numbers and we get.
No, I'm trying to do 100,000 in the chat.
I'm trying to do 150.
I'm trying to do 200.
I want advertisers and sponsors to say,
I want to be a part of Nightcap.
I want to be a part.
We got the news today.
Club Shay Shay is the number one podcast on YouTube.
I didn't say sports.
I said number one.
Right.
And we release it once a week.
I'm here.
The thing.
And this is what I tell you.
And people stay with me.
I don't let me lose you.
I'm satisfied,
but I'm not content.
Those are two separate. those are entirely different things.
So, when I stay up late at night and I'm getting four and five hours of sleep, and I don't let Ash sleep, and she don't let me sleep because we're brainstorming.
Well, I'm telling CJ, CJ, let's try this. What do you think
about this? CJ said, hey, what do you think about this?
You think we can do this?
Hey, whatever.
Whatever you think that will work
because we have to keep reinventing
ourselves.
Next year, we're going to be
at the draft.
Nightcap will be live
at the draft. Wait, we're going to the draft? We're going to the draft. We're going to be at the draft we're going to have nightcap will be live at the draft wait
we're going to the draft we're going to have nightcaps going to be live at the draft wait
what what city is the draft green bay and lambo field yes oh i'm for the hat i'm gonna wear me
yellow i'm gonna wear me a yellow suit too i'm gonna wear me a yellow suit yeah i'm gonna get
my suit ready,
but we're going to be at a draft.
So that's how,
that's,
that's,
that's how it is.
And that's why I heard the Lakers were outscored 34,
22 in the third quarter.
The Lakers have been outscored by 31 points in the third quarter.
And that's the series.
Darvin Ham.
That's the way the game go game go.
It's the make or miss league when we have,
when we have to keep the scoreboard moving.
Uh, yeah.
Yeah, you do.
Yeah, you do.
It's tough.
It's always tough.
The expectation.
That's the Lakers.
Everybody can't.
Everybody is not meant to play in New York.
We've seen some of the best players in baseball go to New York and not be able to do it.
What's the song says?
If you can make it here, you can make it anywhere.
You can make it anywhere.
Yeah.
The Yankees, the Lakers.
That's what is Chicago.
What a bull.
They've been good in a while.
The Bears had the Bears just had some great players.
Now, you know, back when they were playing for the
championships and Papa Bear Hallas you know they had those old the old school guys they were they
were good but yeah yeah Ocho and I think the thing is with the Lakers it's over they're not winning
they're getting swept again back to back yeah they're getting swept and you got no hope no but
Ocho I saw they had a 20-point lead, and they lost.
They lost when Jamal Murray didn't play particularly well.
They lost when Aaron Gordon didn't play particularly well.
Man, when you got – hold on.
You got Jokic going for 24-15, Gordon going for 29-15, Murray 22-5, MPJ at 20-10?
Right.
Man, come on, Ocho.
You can't do nothing.
You can't do nothing with that.
Hold on.
Let me see.
Let me see something, Ocho.
Aaron Gorin, 12 of 18.
Michael Porter Jr., 8 of 16.
Nikola Jokic, 9 of 13.
Murray didn't shoot the ball well.
He was 8 of 21. 1 of
6 from the 3.
And you...
So, no. It's
over, Ocho. It's over. When they
didn't win game 2. When you had
a 15-point lead at half, you
stretch it to 20, and you
don't seal that deal.
Now,
the Nuggets don't,
the Nuggets feel like we don't care how far y'all get.
We track you down.
I don't care how far
you get ahead of us.
We walk you down.
Yeah.
That's crazy.
I think they play,
again,
I don't know when they play.
I think they play Sunday.
Ash, when they play?
Saturday.
Sunday?
Saturday.
Yeah, it's over. I believe so, if I'm not mistaken. It's over know when they play. I think they play Sunday. Ash, when they play? Sunday? Saturday. Yeah, it's over.
I believe so, if I'm not mistaken.
It's over. It's over.
Oh, Joe! Joel Embiid scored 50. Joe!
To lead the 76ers past the Knicks,
125-114, cut the deficit
to 2-1. Joel Embiid had
13. He was 13 of 19 from the
floor, 19 of 21 from the free
throw line. He hit five threes.
He's the first guy in NBA history to score 50 points in a playoff game
on 20 or fewer shots.
Man, buddy crazy, boy.
Man.
But Embiid is like that, man.
If he was healthy, and I hate to use that caveat,
if they beat that, they'd be a 3-0.
The dude getting 50 on one leg.
Ladies and gentlemen at home, the man's on one leg.
Y'all see, y'all know he's not healthy.
And he gave you a 50-piece.
Yeah.
50-piece, extra sauces, no napkins.
Made a mess of him.
That's crazy.
Yes.
13 for 19 from the field.
Five for seven from three.
A big man.
A big man.
Nothing for sinners to score 50 plus points in a playoff game.
Obviously, we know one.
Wilt Chamberlain, no surprise.
Bob McAdoo for the Buffalo Braves.
Nikola Jokic and Joel Embiid.
Let that sink in.
Four.
Yeah.
50-piece.
And he on one leg.
He's on one leg.
Yeah.
Hell, I was there for that 70-piece in Philly.
Yeah.
And I was expecting to see that consistently over and over.
You had to tell me, no, it don't work like that in basketball.
Every so often you get a game like that and here you go dropping 50 in the playoffs.
You need to be like 75, 80 so you could have saw Wilt.
Wilt's the only guy that had multiple, 100.
He had a 78.
He had a 73. he had like 570
but no nobody else has more than one
yeah
so
people were upset with Embiid
for what they thought were dirty plays
when he pulled him down
it's kind of tough when he pulled him down.
It's kind of tough.
I wouldn't call that dirty.
I don't see him beat as a dirty player.
I think more so, you know what, I'm going to grab his leg and hold the ref hurry up and blows the whistle
so he doesn't shoot the ball.
And then, you know, on Mitchell's part,
a little flop and a little big.
Oh, they be flopping now.
Because he's holding his leg.
Yeah.
I mean, I've caught fish that flop less on the bank
when I got them out
than what they be doing in the NBA.
I mean, they get ridiculous with that.
Yeah.
You can't call him a dirty player
because of a play
that you just don't agree with
that was somewhat egregious.
But, yeah.
If you play the game
or just sports in general,
you understand
he trying to foul him
and get the ref to blow
the whistle just so he can't shoot the
shot.
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